Course description: Nietzsche's philosophy has enjoyed considerable interest in recent decades, coupled with an almost uncritical acceptance. This course introduces the philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche in the context of 19th century thought. It is designed as a systematic survey of key themes, supplemented by a common reading of selected passages. The aim of the course is to gain a solid overview of the basic figures of Nietzsche's difficult thought and, along with this, to try to distinguish which motifs are still fruitful and bearing today and which, on the other hand, should be abandoned. The focus of attention is on motifs from the peak and late period, especially from the books Gay Science, Beyond Good and Evil and Genealogy of Morals. The interpretation and readings include a discussion, which assumes home preparation. Literatura: Nietzsche, F., Antikrist. Přel. J. Fischer. Olomouc, Votobia 2001. Nietzsche, F., Ecce homo. Jak se stát, čím kdo jsme. Přel. J. Fischer. Olomouc, J.W.Hill 2001, Nietzsche, F., Genealogie morálky. Polemika. Přel. V. Koubová. Praha, OIKOYMENH 2019. Nietzsche, F., Mimo dobro a zlo. Předehra k filosofii budoucnosti. Přel. V. Koubová. Praha, OIKOYMENH 2021. Nietzsche, F., Radostná věda. Přel. V. Koubová. Praha, OIKOYMENH 2024. Nietzsche, F., Ranní červánky. Přel. V. Koubová. Praha, OIKOYMENH 2023. Nietzsche, F., Soumrak model, čili: Jak se filosofuje kladivem. Přel. A. Breska. Olomouc, Votobia 1995. Nietzsche, F., Tak pravil Zarathustra. Přel. O. Fischer. Olomouc, Votobia 1995. Deleuze, G., Nietzsche a filosofie. Přel. Č. Pelikán - J. Fulka. Praha, Herrmann a synové 2017. Dubský, I., O Nietzschovi, Praha, Revolver Revue 2016. Fink, E., Filosofie Friedricha Nietzscheho. Přel. D. Petříčková. Praha, OIKOYMENH 2011. K. Gemes - J. Richardson (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Nietzsche, Oxford-New York, Oxford University Press 2013. Kouba, P., Nietzsche. Filosofická interpretace, Praha, OIKOYMENH 2006.
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